In an interview released Tuesday, Grazer confirmed rumors that the comedy will return.

“I love ‘Arrested Development,’ but it was never a huge thing. But people are loyal to it,” Grazer said on the “B.S. Report” podcast, which was taped last month at SXSW. “We’re going to do another 17 episodes, so stay tuned for ‘Arrested Development.'”

After seven years off the air, “Arrested Development” was revived by Netflix with a 15-episode fourth season in May 2013.

As for Grazer’s on-camera confirmation, Netflix declined to comment on any new episodes.

The series, starring Jason Bateman, originally aired on Fox for three seasons from 2003 to 2006, and was not renewed due to low ratings, despite critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase.

A representative for 20th Century Fox TV, the studio behind “Arrested Development,” told Variety, “Although everyone has expressed interest in doing more episodes, we have nothing firm to announce at this time.”

Mitch Hurtwiz, the creator of “Arrested Development,” inked a multiyear deal with Netflix in April 2014 to produce, develop and create new projects under his Hurwitz Co. banner with the streaming service.

rushed writing? You have to be kidding me. That season was one of the most intricately written seasons of any show ever. The season was hilarious when you go back and watch it. Long running jokes galore.